An account of the life of the slaves at the Cape in the days of the Dutch East India Company. From mutinies on board the slave-ships to encounters with pirates. Daily life, customs, superstitions, pleasures and pastimes. Some discolouration marks to the end papers from old cellotape. 240 Pages. Contents clean and binding firm. 1st Edition. Condition: Fair to good. Dust jacket: Poor. Fragile. In two parts. Reinforced with old cellotape on the verso. Discolouration marks. Lacks header and footer and a section of the rear cover. Binding: Hardcover. Faded cloth boards with edge-wear.
Publisher: Howard B Timmins
Date Published: 1950
Publication Place: Cape Times
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Fair to good.
Binding: Hardcover. Faded cloth boards with edge-wear.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Poor. Fragile. In two parts. Reinforced with old cellotape on the verso. Discolouration marks. Lacks header and footer and a section of the rear cover.
Additional information
| Weight | 700 g |
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